NAARTJIE PURE ESSENTIAL OIL
Citrus unshiu
The Naartjie is an evergreen citrus tree grown in Southern Africa and has glossy green leaves, aromatic white citrus blossoms and fruits that are a bright orange. The fresh, sweet, citrus, rich floral essential oil is the result of cold pressing the macerated outer rind of the fruit. This oil is particularly calming for nerves and calms the mind of stress, besides uplifting depression. When the mind is calmed of stress, sleep is encouraged, and this is what Naartjie essential oil does with its calming soothing aroma and actions.
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The merits of this oil
Oily skin: The anti-bacterial and anti-septic actions cleanse the skin of impurities to heal skin inflammation while it also helps to improve oil production in the pores.
Circulation: The circulation strengthening actions of Naartjie oil improves blood flow to your skin, making it alive and your skin tone glowing.
A calm energised mind: The fresh aroma lifts the mind and calms anxiety, stress and nerves. It has positive actions for the mind that energise the mind and calm depression.
Appetite improver: Naartjie is a digestive tonic that boosts the digestive system and lifts appetite to improve it when your body is out of sorts and you’re getting better.
Liver health: It stimulates the liver, helping to regulate metabolism, enhancing the secretion of bile.
Stomach health: Effective for calming gas and calming the intestines, besides upset stomach or stagnant bowels.
Heal your stretch scars: Include any of these oils or a blend of them in Sweet Almond oil and massage onto your stretch scars. With regular use, you’ll notice an improvement to your skin: Naartjie, Neroli, Tangerine, Sandalwood.
Anti-septic, anti-spasmodic, diuretic, sedative, tonic and calms nerves.
IMPORTANT DISCLAIMER
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